Where does “oasi” come from?

oasi (Italian) comes from Late Latin Oasis, from Ancient Greek ὄασις, from Demotic wḥj, from Egyptian wḥꜣt — cauldron.

oasi (Italian): oasis

Definitions

  1. oasis

Ancestry of “oasi”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Late LatinOasis
2Ancient Greekὄασιςany one of the cities in the Libyan Desert
3Demoticwḥj
4Egyptianwḥꜣtcauldron

Words derived from “oasi

Every word from Egyptian wḥꜣtEvery word from Demotic wḥjEvery word from Ancient Greek ὄασις